Joe Ortiz' THE END TIMES PASSOVER! This is one of Joe's blog sites which is the title to one of his books that refute the Rapture to Heaven mythology. Ours is "Empowerment" theology, Not "Replacement" ~
The Old Testament church was not to be replaced, but it would be embolden. (Matthew 16:18; Isa. 49:13-23; 60:1 4). "Every word of God is pure: He is a shield unto them that put their trust in him. 6 Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar, (Proverbs 30:5-6)."

Saturday, August 27, 2016

Thursday, August 25, 2016

A Mark Tooley Quote

“Dismissively caricaturing American
Exceptionalism as merely self-celebration amid claims of “superiority” is
common, cheap fare that lacks serious historical appreciation and moral
reflection. Americans are not innately superior. If Christian doctrine is true, we are not intrinsically
by nature different from the German guards at Auschwitz who administered the
gas chambers. Human nature is dark. But the American creed, for all of
our failures to fully uphold it, amid our own chapters of darkness, is a divine
gift, unmerited, and worthy of cherishing, safeguarding and transmitting to
future generations. To act otherwise would be gross ingratitude.”

(Notice in yellow how he injected an unproven fact to bolster
the Jewish Holocaust narrative.)

Mark Tooley is IRD's president and editor of
IRD's foreign policy and national security journal,Providence.

Prior to joining the IRD in 1994, Mark worked
eight years for the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). He is a graduate of
Georgetown University and is a native of Arlington, Virginia. A lifelong United
Methodist, he has been active in United Methodist renewal since 1988, when he
wrote a study about denominational funding of pro-Marxist groups for his local
congregation. He attends a United Methodist church in Alexandria, Virginia.
Mark Tooley became president of the Institute on Religion and Democracy
(IRD) in 2009. He joined IRD in 1994 to found its United Methodist committee (UMAction).

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television.

Tuesday, June 21, 2016

Since the 1970's stunning new data has been surfacing about the pretribulation rapture's long-covered-up beginnings in the 1800's. In recent years several persons associated with Dallas Theological Seminary (which had long been pretribized) have reportedly gone to Britain to check on my research sources and then write books opposing my claims. In 1990 an Ohio pastor told me that Dr. _____ _____, the most qualified DTS prof, traveled there and came back and wrote nothing! The pastor added that he and some others had a good laugh. But change was coming. In 1993 Chuck Swindoll, who became DTS president after John Walvoord, stated: "I'm not sure we're going to make dispensationalism [the chief attraction of which is a pretrib rapture] a part of our marquee as we talk about our school." When asked if the word "dispensationalism" would disappear, he answered: "It may and perhaps it should" ("Christianity Today," Oct. 25, 1993)! But a few diehards (with the stubbornness of Iraqi insurgents and New Orleans looters) keep on milking their cash cow while continuing to cover up and twist the following historical facts about their latter-day, cult-like belief:

1825: British preacher Edward Irving revealed that he had been teaching some of dispensationalism's key aspects as early as late 1825. (John Darby-exalter R. A. Huebner has never even claimed to find any original prophetic idea in Darby before late 1826!)

1827-1830: Darby was still posttrib during these years. His 1827 paper had him waiting for only the posttrib "restitution of all things." After discussing in 1828 the "unity" of the church, he looked for only the Rev. 19 coming in 1829 and 1830.

1830: During the spring a young woman in Scotland, Margaret Macdonald, declared that she had discovered in the Bible what had never been seen by others: a rapture of "church" members described as a "pre-Antichrist" (or pretrib) event. Her words: "one taken and the other left" before "THE WICKED [Antichrist] be revealed." She was a partial rapturist seeing only part of the "church" raptured and the rest of the "church" left on earth. When she wrote that the "trial of the Church is from Antichrist," she meant the part of the church not included in her pretrib rapture. Leading partial rapturists including Pember and Govett have always applied the word "church" to the ones "left behind." Robert Norton, Irvingite historian and on-scene witness of Margaret's utterances, wrote that Margaret was the "first" to privately teach pretrib.

A September article in "The Morning Watch" (Irvingite journal) saw the "Philadelphia" church raptured before a "period of great tribulation" and the "Laodicea" church left on earth. Huebner's "Precious Truths" claimed that Philadelphia was seen raptured before only the "seventh vial" and not before "the great tribulation" even though the article writer added twice on following pages that this "period" was indeed "the great tribulation"! In the previous (June) issue the same writer had seen Philadelphia on earth until the final posttrib advent. In between these two issues, TMW writers had visited Margaret who explained her new "revelation" which was soon reflected on TMW pages without giving her credit!

In December a published article by Darby was still defending the posttrib view!

1833: British lawyer Robert Baxter, an ex-Irvingite, wrote that the pretrib "delusion first appeared in Scotland" before it began to be taught in London the following year.

1834: A Darby letter referred to the new pretrib rapture view, stated that "the thoughts are new," and advocated the subtle introduction of it by writing "it would not be well to have it so clear"! Darby also called it the "new wine." Others who knew that pretrib was then a new view included other Plymouth Brethren, Irvingites, Margaret, and later 19th century historians such as Margaret Oliphant who referred to "a new revelation" in 1830 in western Scotland where Margaret Macdonald lived.

1837: Years after Darby supposedly had derived a distinction (or separation) between the "church" and "Israel," his 1837 article saw the church "going in with Him to the marriage, to wit, with Jerusalem and the Jews"!

1839: The first year Darby was clearly pretrib. His pretrib basis then (and during the next three decades) was Rev. 12:5's "man child" that is "caught up." But this "new" Darby teaching was actually a plagiarism of Edward Irving who had been using this verse for the same (pretrib) purpose since 1831!

1843: In a letter written from Switzerland, Darby referred to "the dissemination of truth and blessing...thus spreading on the right hand and on the left, without knowing whence it came or how it sprung up all of a sudden...." Here he gloated that others didn't know "whence" pretrib came or that he had advocated the subtle sneaking of the new pretrib view into existing groups (see "1834" above)!

1853: Darby's book "The Irrationalism of Infidelity" recalled his visit to Margaret Macdonald and her brothers in mid-1830. He remembered 23 minor details but carefully omitted the most important one: Margaret's teaching of a coming of Christ that would exempt believers from the great tribulation "judgments"----a detail that all others who visited her and then wrote accounts could easily remember! (It's obvious that Todd Strandberg's mother didn't soap his mouth enough because even though he knows better after the airing of "Open Letter to Todd Strandberg" on the internet, his falsehood-packed "Margaret MacDonald Who?" article on his "Rapture Ready" site continues to pollute minds by stating that I "have never been able to prove that Darby had ever heard of MacDonald or her vision"!)

1855: An article by eminent Brethren scholar S. P. Tregelles tied "Judaisers" to pretrib. But in an 1864 book he tied "Irving's Church" to pretrib. Both Huebner and Walvoord claimed that Tregelles contradicted himself, and Huebner charged Tregelles with "untruth and slander." But even William Kelly, Darby's editor, saw no contradiction and wrote, concerning "Judaising," that "nowhere is this so patent as in Irvingism"!

1861: Robert Norton, medical doctor and Irvingite, wrote that the "true origin" of pretrib had been "hidden and misrepresented." (This was about the time that Kelly was working towards the goal of elevating Darby and giving the false impression that Darby should be credited with the pretrib view.) Several pages later, in the same book, Norton revealed Margaret as the true originator of pretrib.

1863: In his "Five Letters" leading Brethren scholar Tregelles wrote that some Brethren had been unscrupulously issuing tracts by the thousands in which they changed the "words and doctrines" of "the Reformers and others" to give the impression that those ancient writers had actually been teaching the novel doctrines that some Darbyist Brethren were then circulating in the 1800's!

1864: Brethren scholar Tregelles charged fellow Brethren with changing even the words in ancient hymns: "Sometimes from a hymn beingaltered, writers appear to set forth a secret rapture of which they had never heard, or against which they have protested." I should add that in an 1865 letter Darby asked his editor to preserve the newer (pretrib) hymns and "correct the others," that is, the older (posttrib) ones!

1860's: From the 1860's to the 1880's William Kelly, editor of Darby's works, was busy putting together some volumes known as "The Collected Writings of J. N. Darby." Opposition to Darbyism had been increasing and Kelly was determined to fight it and continue to exalt Darby. His goal was to present a Darby that was prophetically "mature" long before he actually matured. He achieved this dishonesty with misleading words in brackets inside sentences in Darby's early works, and with footnotes that he "borrowed" from Darby's much later works when he was obviously more developed! Darby even gave this deviousness his blessing. In an 1865 letter to Kelly he wrote: "I should think that some of the Notes would require some revising....Even the sermons contain things I should not accept...." Kelly even flaunted his shameful manipulation in a footnote to Darby's 1830 article; the note said that "it was not worth while either suppressing or changing it."

Interestingly, since the Irvingites were clear (and clearly first) when it came to public pretrib teaching, they didn't need later "fixers" to dishonestly correct their original statements!

1872: In an article in "The Princeton Review," Thomas Croskery of Ireland listed beliefs of the Plymouth Brethren including these: "That the moral law is of no use at all to believers" and "that believers have nothing to do in the way of keeping themselves from sin for God must look to them if He will...." He said that "Mr. Darby" pursues his opponents"with a virulence that has no parallel in the history of religious controversy."

1877: A medical doctor, James Carson, wrote that "the Darbyites have managed to cloak their opinions by using language in a Jesuitical sense...." He added: "Unless a person makes himself properly acquainted with the opinions" of Darbyites and argues "with the utmost precision on every point...it is impossible to manage such wily and slippery customers."

1879: A later work by Thomas Croskery declared that "Brethrenite doctrine...clearly tends to immorality." He then quoted Darby's editor, William Kelly, who stated: "I am no longer, as a Christian man, having to do with the responsibility that attaches to mortal man, but am passed now into a new state, even while I am in the world." Rev. Frederick Whitfield spoke of "the flagrant immoralities among the Plymouth Brethren" while James Grant commented: "Darbyism is the most selfish religious system with which I am acquainted."

1880: William Reid's work on Brethrenism revealed that "no other sect was, perhaps, ever so fruitful of divisions" and referred to "the novel doctrines propounded by some of its leaders." He quoted Lord Congleton, a leading Brethren member, who asked: "Have you tried these Brethren

----the Darbyites?....They are false in what they say of their brethren, they are false in doctrine, and they are false in their walk."

And Henry Craik, a colleague of George Muller, was also quoted: "The truth is, Brethrenism as such, is broken to pieces. By pretending to be wiser, holier, more spiritual, more enlightened, than all other Christians; by rash and unprofitable intrusions into things not revealed; by making mysticism and eccentricity the test of spiritual life and depth; by preferring a dreamy and imaginative theology to the solid food of the Word of God...." (Leading Brethren scholar Harold Rowdon's 1967 book "The Origins of the Brethren," p. 253, quoted earlier Brethren member Lord Congleton who was "disgusted with...the falseness" of Darby's narratives. Rowdon also quoted a historian of the Brethren, W. B. Neatby, who wrote that "the time-honoured method of single combat" was as good a method as any "to elicit the truth" from Darby!)

1880's: In 1880, a year after his Christian conversion, C. I. Scofield was in the St. Louis jail for forgery because he'd stolen his mother-in-law's life savings in a real estate scam. In 1883 his first wife divorced him (for desertion) and he remarried three months later. Although he had no formal theological training, he began putting a non-conferred "D.D." after his name in the 1890's. In 1899, when he preached D. L. Moody's funeral sermon, he still owed thousands of dollars that he had stolen from acquaintances 20 years earlier. (In 1921 he advised his daughter, who then had financial problems, to pray to an ancient Catholic saint; at the same time his Scofield Bible, p. 1346, was predicting a future reign of "apostate Christendom, headed up under the Papacy"!)

1889: Aware that for 60 years the leading historians----whether Brethren or Irvingite----had been crediting someone in Irving's circle (and not Darby's circle!) with the pretrib rapture, Darby's editor William Kelly embarked on a sinister plan to discredit the Irvingites (and their female inspiration) and belatedly (and falsely) give credit for pretrib to Darby. He achieved this in 1889-1890 in a series of articles in his own British journal while analyzing the Irvingites in a supposedly fair and honest manner. Let's see a few of the many examples of his clever dishonesty:

When quoting early Irvingites like Baxter and Norton, Kelly would consistently skip over their clear pretrib teaching but quote just before and after it! And he was a change artist. When Irvingites would write about their pretrib "rapture," Kelly loved to water it down into only their belief in the "Second Coming"! If the Irvingites expressed their belief in an imminent pretrib catching up, Kelly revised it into their "constantly to be expected Lord"! When Irving's followers hoped to escape, by rapture, the coming "tribulation," their "tribulation" was changed by Kelly into only "corrupt or apostate evils"! My 300-page book "The Rapture Plot" has 16 pages (!) of glaring specimens of short quotes exhibiting Kelly's shameful revisions of Irvingite doctrine!

1918: A prophetic book by E. P. Cachemaille discussed the pretrib origin, tied it to the 1830's, then added: "There has since been much scheming to give the doctrine a reputable origin, scheming by those who did not know the original facts, not being contemporaries of Dr. Tregelles."

1942: Noted prophecy teacher H. A. Ironside, who had a Brethren background, dared to assert, minus evidence, that what early Brethren taught re the rapture was "so contrary" to what the Irvingites had been teaching, adding that no links had existed between the two groups!

1960: After mentioning that the claim that Darby originated pretrib "is certainly open to question," evangelical scholar Clarence Bass wrote: "More probably, however, its origin can be traced through the Irvingite movement." But he failed to elaborate, evidently aware that he would be opening a can of you-know-what!

1973: Darby worshiper R. A. Huebner wrote that "The Irvingites (1828-1834) never held the pretribulation rapture or any 'any-moment' views." He was aware that many couldn't know how close he had repeatedly come to clear pretrib teaching by Irvingites and then had covered up everything while using the same devious tactics his inspiration William Kelly had used a century earlier while analyzing the same Irvingites!

My "Plot" book has a 31-page chapter of many quotes from the earliest Irvingites showing that they repeatedly and clearly taught pretrib as well as imminence. For example, in 1832 the Irvingite journal said that "some" will be "left in the great tribulation...after the translation of the saints." We've already seen clear pretribism in the Sep., 1830 issue of the Irvingite journal. It's bad enough that Huebner (who never attended seminary, college, or even Bible school) has mind-poisoned his tiny circle of Darby-idolizers, but disastrous that pretrib leaders like Walvoord, Ryrie, LaHaye, and Ice were apparently "too busy" to check Huebner's sources and later on too proud to admit they'd been taken in by him!

The parallels between Huebner and his two inspirations, Darby and Kelly, are astounding. Like them, he easily applies "demon" to opponents and their beliefs. Like them, he exaggerates and even purposely muddies up Darby's earliest pretrib development and Darby's later reminiscences. And like them, he can deftly dance around pretrib "cobras" in Irvingism (and its female inspiration) without getting bitten! In his 1973 book, Huebner had 95 copying errors when quoting others including pretrib leaders! (For more shocks on the internet, type in "Humbug Huebner.")

1989: Thomas Ice, one of the biggest pretrib diehards, doesn't have favorites when he discusses the pretrib origin; he can use deviousnessas well as sloppiness. When he reproduced Margaret's short "revelation" account he somehow left out 48 words! As if his carelessness wasn't bad enough, his reproduction also included four distinctive errors that Hal Lindsey had made in his own reproduction of it in 1983----what Ice chose to do instead of going to the original 19th century sources! (See my internet piece "Thomas Ice - Hired Gun" if you are shockproof.)

1990: A year after his "rapture" of 48 words from Margaret's handwritten "revelation" account, Ice was elevated all the way up to Dallas Seminary's journal which published his article on pretrib history. In it he had some copying errors when quoting John Bray, Huebner, and Walvoord. Even worse, when he quoted the same Margaret Macdonald account, he skipped right over what he knew was her main point (a catching up of church members just before the Antichrist is revealed) even though he quoted shortly before and after it! And when quoting present-day Brethren scholar Harold Rowdon, he used an ellipsis to cover up Rowdon's evidence in his 1967 book that Irvingite developmentpreceded Darby's!

1991: After many objective, no-axe-to-grind scholars had publicly endorsed my research (which emphasized Margaret, the Irvingites, and 1830), R. A. Huebner, aware of the same objective scholarship and determined to negate it, came out with a book in which he claimed to find Darby teaching pretrib in 1827----that is, three years before Margaret etc. But halfway through his book (which had more than 250 copying errors!), he admitted that his 1827 "proof" could refer to something completely different! Nevertheless, diehard Thomas Ice, after admitting to me that he was indeed aware of Huebner's change, continues to declare publicly that Huebner's 1991 book "proves" that Darby was pretrib as early as 1827!

1992: When Tim LaHaye's "No Fear of the Storm" reproduced Margaret's short account, he "left behind" 48 words----the same 48 words that Ice had left out in 1989! In the same book LaHaye made 84 other copying errors when discussing pretrib beginnings! Although he had a whole chapter focusing on my origin research, un-scholar LaHaye didn't list any of my books in footnotes or bibliography which kept readers from being able to find out what I had actually written! And LaHaye based his analysis on inaccurate secondhand sources and also made many copying errors when quoting them.

For many years Tim and Beverly LaHaye's "conservative" organizations have raked in millions of dollars while telling folks to vote for only "moral" political candidates, and while appearing to be very pro-family and anti-gay. What they haven't revealed is that their son Lee LaHaye has long been the Chief Financial Officer of Concerned Women for America and that Lee is openly gay ! Can we be sure that "Left Behind" Tim isn't just as hypocritical with his pro-pretrib stance? (If you're man or woman enough, warm up your computer and type in "Pretrib Hypocrisy," "LaHaye's Temperament," "Tim LaHaye's gay son," "God to Same-Sexers: Hurry Up," and "Thieves' Marketing"----for starters!)

2005: In the August "Pre-Trib Perspectives" Thomas Ice again had the audacity to claim that the late Prof. Paul Alexander saw a "pretribulational translation" in Pseudo-Ephraem's now famous Medieval sermon. But Ice has known since 1995 that Alexander's 1985 book has textual as well as outline summaries of P-E's chronological order of endtime events----both summaries showing only one final coming of Christ that follows the great tribulation and not even a hint of a pretrib coming in either summary! Is it possible that Ice knows more than the professor whose book somehow inspired one of the desperate pretrib diehards? As Eph. 4:14 puts it, Ice knows how to "lie in wait to deceive." And lie and lie! (See my internet paper "Deceiving and Being Deceived" and discover the calculated dishonesty in the Pseudo-Ephraem and Morgan Edwards claims plus other dishonesty including massive plagiarism in some of today's leading pretrib diehards! Type in my name and see all of my internet items. Since Ice and LaHaye are associated with the Pre-Trib Research Center which has its own site, you may feel inspired to write them, ask them some blunt questions, and even send them a copy of this paper.)

PS - You can win $1000.00 if you can prove that I have ever covered up or watered down any crucial aspect of pretrib rapture history! If you would like to obtain my No. 1 book on pretrib history entitled "The Rapture Plot" which expands the info in this paper and has much other documentation, call 800.643.4645.

Dave MacPherson. What People are saying

What They Are
Saying About ... THE RAPTURE PLOT!

Gary DeMar (President American Vision): "A
majority of prophecy writers and speakers teach that the church will be
raptured before a future tribulational period. But did you know that prior to
about 1830 no such doctrine existed. No one in all of church history ever
taught pretribulational rapture. Dave MacPherson does the work of a
journalistic private investigator to uncover the truth....The Rapture Plot is
the never-before-told true story of the plot - how plagiarism and subtle
document changes created the 'mother of all revisionisms.' A fascinating piece
of detective work." Robert H. Gundry (Professor Westmont College):
"As usual MacPherson out hustles his opponents in research on primary
sources. C. S. Lovett (President Personal Christianity): You don't read very
much of Dave MacPherson's work before you realize he is a dedicated researcher.
Because his work has been so honest and open his latest work The Rapture Plot
has produced many red faces among some of the most recognized rapture writers
of our time. When their work is compared to his it is embarrassing for them to
see how shallow their research is." R. J. Rushdoony (President Chalcedon):
"Dave MacPherson has been responsible for major change in the eschatology
of evangelical churches by his devastating studies of some of the central
aspects thereof. In The Rapture Plot MacPherson tells us of the strange tale of
'rapture' writings, revisions, cover-ups, alterations and confusions. No one
has equaled MacPherson in his research on the 'pretrib rapture.' Attempts to
discredit his work have failed...."

About the Author: Born 1932 of Scotch/English
descent Dave MacPherson is a natural for British historical research. His
calling was journalism. Receiving a BA in English in 1955 he spent 26 years as
a newsman reporting and filming many notable events persons presidents and
dignitaries.

Monday, May 30, 2016

Noisy pretribs can sure be quiet when they want to sell another book or video.

Take the famous "rapture" passages in I Thess. 4-5 and I Cor. 15.

Pretribs endlessly see an "any-moment rapture" in I Thess. 4 and paint it in glowing pretrib colors. But the same Paul in the same book ties together the "times and seasons" (5:1) of the rapture (4:17) with the "sudden destruction" (5:3) part of the (posttrib) "day of the Lord" (5:2) - which doesn't have even a hint of pretrib coloring!

(The "day of the Lord" is posttrib because the posttrib sun/moon darkening happens BEFORE that "day" - see Joel 2:31 and Acts 2:20.)

And can you guess what's in the rapturous I Cor. 15 that pretrib teachers love to cover up? They screech to a stop at "twinkling of an eye" and "last trump" and then omit telling that what is "changed" (vss. 51-2) is tied to the end of death (vs. 54). (Trib death ends when the posttrib arrival of the Victor over death ends trib death!)

Ready for more? Look at Acts 2:34-35, Acts 3:21, and II Thess.1:6-10. Christ stays in heaven UNTIL it's time to come to earth to destroy His wicked foes and restore "all things" and give "rest" to His followers!

If pretribism can easily skip over Scripture, wait till you see how they cover up their own history which was never a part of Christian theology or any organized church before 1830!

Throughout most of the 1900s, leading Christian scholars assumed - while influenced by those who were repeating and not researching - that John Darby of the Brethren had fathered the pretrib rapture view in the 1830s. No scholar had ever found any clear public teaching of pretrib in the centuries preceding Darby. Even the late Dr. John Walvoord, the longtime No. 1 pretrib authority and head of Dallas Theological Seminary, had stated in his book "The Rapture Question" that Darby (who admitted in print that pretrib was then a totally "new" doctrine!) had been one of the "early pretribulationists"!

My books, from the 1970s to the present time, have provided long forgotten and newly uncovered evidence (endorsed by many eminent scholars) that Darby furtively plagiarized British pastor Edward Irving and his followers, all of whom had credited a young Scottish woman with the initial pretrib "spark"!

Trying to distance themselves from the scandals associated with the earliest pretrib developers and promoters of the 1830s, today's pretrib defenders have been desperately trying to find anyone before 1830 who seemed to have at least a hint of pretrib in their writings. Today's desperados can even "find" pretrib in Old Testament passages that tell about folks merely "escaping" trouble, or "find" pretrib in folks being raptured before an endtime "conflagration" in an obvious posttrib setting!

Two historical figures of the past that present-day pretrib promoters have tried to put revisionist pretrib make-up on are Pseudo-Ephraem (8th cent. ?) and Rev. Morgan Edwards (whose quoted sermon is dated 1788).

For $15.00 and a smile you can get my 300-page book "The Rapture Plot" (the most accurate and detailed book on pretribism's sordid history) by phoning 800.643.4645. If you have just a smile, you can borrow it via inter-library loan at any library.

For in-depth theology and what the Greek New Testament is really saying when it comes to Bible prophecy, see Joe Ortiz' two superb books "The End Times Passover" and "Why Christians Will Suffer 'Great Tribulation.' "

Dave MacPherson. What People are saying

What They Are
Saying About ... THE RAPTURE PLOT!

Gary DeMar (President American Vision): "A
majority of prophecy writers and speakers teach that the church will be
raptured before a future tribulational period. But did you know that prior to
about 1830 no such doctrine existed. No one in all of church history ever
taught pretribulational rapture. Dave MacPherson does the work of a
journalistic private investigator to uncover the truth....The Rapture Plot is
the never-before-told true story of the plot - how plagiarism and subtle
document changes created the 'mother of all revisionisms.' A fascinating piece
of detective work." Robert H. Gundry (Professor Westmont College):
"As usual MacPherson out hustles his opponents in research on primary
sources. C. S. Lovett (President Personal Christianity): You don't read very
much of Dave MacPherson's work before you realize he is a dedicated researcher.
Because his work has been so honest and open his latest work The Rapture Plot
has produced many red faces among some of the most recognized rapture writers
of our time. When their work is compared to his it is embarrassing for them to
see how shallow their research is." R. J. Rushdoony (President Chalcedon):
"Dave MacPherson has been responsible for major change in the eschatology
of evangelical churches by his devastating studies of some of the central
aspects thereof. In The Rapture Plot MacPherson tells us of the strange tale of
'rapture' writings, revisions, cover-ups, alterations and confusions. No one
has equaled MacPherson in his research on the 'pretrib rapture.' Attempts to
discredit his work have failed...."

About the Author: Born 1932 of Scotch/English
descent Dave MacPherson is a natural for British historical research. His
calling was journalism. Receiving a BA in English in 1955 he spent 26 years as
a newsman reporting and filming many notable events persons presidents and
dignitaries.

Wednesday, May 18, 2016

Hal (Harold Lee) Lindsey, a rapturous prophet without a single rapture so far, keeps rapturizing (sic) through his Hal Lindsey Report even in his upper eighties.

And he's still seen by some as an expert on dating as long as certain facts remain hidden.

Hal's flirting with dates came out in the open in his 1970 mega-seller "The Late Great Planet Earth."

Many still don't know that his "Late Great" (which blended in science-fiction and the occult, including pyramidology, with scripture!) came out on the heels of Curt Gentry's 1968 science-fiction thriller about an earthquake devastating all of the Golden State. Curt's title: "The Last Days of the Late, Great State of California."

My book "The Three R's" quoted the late (and truly great) British scholar F. F. Bruce who referred to "the influence of Hal Lindsey and his religious 'science-fiction' (more fiction than science)."

Hal's "Late Great" (p. 54) stated that "a generation in the Bible is something like forty years." He then said that "within forty years or so of 1948 [the birth of Israel], all these things could take place."

In short, Hal made many think that the second coming to earth could occur in 1988 and that the rapture - seven years earlier - could take place in 1981.

Hal psyched up his readers to warmly embrace his 1981 date by issuing The Terminal Generation (1976) and "The 1980's: Countdown to Armageddon" (1980) - and the 1981 pretrib rapture date became even more attractive when compared with the horrible, city-smashing lineup of planets called "The Jupiter Effect" which Hal repeatedly claimed would happen the following year in 1982 and could help to bring on the great tribulation!

Since these fizzles, date-setter Hal has seemingly divorced himself from specific predictions and relied basically on "the rapture is imminent" statements.

I have a suggestion. Some have declared that a Biblical generation can be 70 years long. Since 2018 is 70 years after 1948, Hal could continue to hold the hand of the Goddess of Mammon and with his other hand quickly write a book focusing on a 70-year generation and add another million to his estimated net worth of 15 million dollars (according to online site "richestcelebrities.org"). Also Google "Hal Lindsey's personal life (Wikipedia)."

My books have long covered Lindsey and I discuss him on 16 pages in my most important work on pretrib rapture history, my 300-page book "The Rapture Plot."

Finally, let me end this composition by saying that I don't care a fig for date-setters!

I am happy to recommend two excellent scholarly and readable books by my good friend Joe Ortiz which thoroughly demolish Lindsey's arguments for a pretrib rapture, namely, "The End Times Passover" and "Why Christians Will Suffer 'Great Tribulation.' "

Dave MacPherson. What People are saying

What They Are
Saying About ... THE RAPTURE PLOT!

Gary DeMar (President American Vision): "A
majority of prophecy writers and speakers teach that the church will be
raptured before a future tribulational period. But did you know that prior to
about 1830 no such doctrine existed. No one in all of church history ever
taught pretribulational rapture. Dave MacPherson does the work of a
journalistic private investigator to uncover the truth....The Rapture Plot is
the never-before-told true story of the plot - how plagiarism and subtle
document changes created the 'mother of all revisionisms.' A fascinating piece
of detective work." Robert H. Gundry (Professor Westmont College):
"As usual MacPherson out hustles his opponents in research on primary
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About the Author: Born 1932 of Scotch/English
descent Dave MacPherson is a natural for British historical research. His
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The information provided is from books and
pamphlets and news articles already published, so this is nothing original
except that it is a list of New World Order quotations listed chronologically.
Also provided are the sources for verification.

When Pres Bush (Sr) started using the term
during his administration, one was led to believe that he or his advisor made
up the term.

"One August 1989 morning in
Kennebunkport, Maine, Pres Bush (Sr) took his national security adviser, Brent
Scowcroft, for a ride on the presidential speed boat, Fidelity. Four hours
later, the president came ashore with a ringing slogan that Scowcroft had
offered: "The New World Order" Ever since, the goal of a "new world
order" has been the theme of Bush's Foreign policy pronouncements.---- LA
Times Feb 24, 1991

But this term has actually been used for
generations by individuals seeking one-world socialist rule.

Here are many references to the term (not a
complete study) that refute any claim that it originated with Bush and also
prove that it is a well-used term over many decades to indicate that it meant a
socialist world government. Also included are some other references that are
pertinent.

1915 - Nov 27, Columbia University
president Nicholas Murray Butler (on the executive committee of the Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace) delivered an address, "A New World
Order is Being Born" to the Union League of Philadelphia in which he
stated: "The old world order changed
when this war storm broke--the old world order died with the setting of the
day's sun and a New World Order is being born while I speak."

1918 - Charles R. Van Hise, Pres.
University of Wisconsin, delivers an address to the Wisconsin State Convention
of The League to Enforce Peace. The title of the address is: "The Foundation of a New World
Order" in which he says: "The world has become one body, and no great
member of it can proceed independently of the other members. They must act
together; and this is possible only through formal treaty covenants."

1919 - The January edition of International
Conciliation (connected with the Carnegie organization) focuses upon "A
League of Nations." A cover letter sent, with this edition of the journal,
begins with these words: "The peace conference has assembled. It will make
the most momentous decisions in history, and upon these decisions will rest the
stability of the new world order and the future peace of the world."

1919 - A book entitled The New World Order
by Samuel Zane Batten is published by the American Baptist Publication Society.
In this book, Batten declares: "The old order passes from view, the new
world rises upon our vision....We have vindicated the right of social
control.....There must be developed a national spirit of service....Society
must break the stranglehold of capitalism....The natural resources of the
nation must be socialized....The state must socialize every group....Men must
learn to have a world patriotism. World patriotism must be a faith....There is
no more justice for the claim of absolute sovereignty on the part of a nation
than on the part of an individual....The only alternative is World
Federation....with a world parliament, and international court, and an international
police force....Men must have an international mind before there can be a world
federation.

1920 - A book entitled The New World Order
(International Organization, International Law, International Cooperation) by
Frederick Charles Hicks Doubleday 1920. He is law librarian of Columbia
University, and in this book he suggests that among the most powerful few of
the Great Powers, the example must be set to "cooperate, here and there,
piece by piece, in limiting the exercise of their sovereign rights."

1927 - The Christian Science Monitor
(August 8) quoted from an address to the World Federation of Education
Associations (WFEA) by Dr. Augustus Thomas (commissioner of education for
Maine) at their Toronto congress: "If there are those who think we are to
jump immediately into a new world order, actuated by complete understanding and
brotherly love, they are doomed to disappointment." He says the world must
go through a long process of education"...until the cobwebs of the old
order are brushed out of the minds of the people of all lands."

1928 - A book entitled The Open Conspiracy:
Blue Prints for a World Revolution by socialist H. G. Wells is published. He
declares that "...The political world of the Open Conspiracy must weaken,
efface, incorporate and supersede existing governments....The Open Conspiracy
is the natural inheritor of socialist and communist enthusiasms, it may be in
control of Moscow before it is in control of New York...."

1931 - Historian Arnold Toynbee delivers a
speech to the Institute for the Study of International Affairs at Copenhagen in
which he explains: "We are at present working discreetly with all our
might to wrest this mysterious force called sovereignty out of the clutches of
the local nation states of the world. All the time we are denying with our lips
what we are doing with our hands, because to impugn the sovereignty of the
local nation states of the world is still a heresy for which a statesman or
publicist can perhaps not quite be burned at the stake but certainly be
ostracized or discredited." --International Affairs (journal of the Royal
Institute of International Affairs, i.e. the British version of the Council on
Foreign Relations) Nov 1931, "The Trend of International Affairs Wince the
War"

1934 - Experiment In Autobiography by H. G.
Wells is published in which he states:"The organization of this that I
call the Open Conspiracy....which will ultimately supply teaching, coercive and
directive public services to the whole world, is the immediate task before all
rationale people...A planned world-state is appearing at a thousand
points....Plans for political synthesis seem to grow bolder and more
extensive....There must be a common faith and law for mankind....The main
battle is an educational battle.

1940 - A book entitled, The New World Order
by H.G. Wells, in which Wells claims: "It is the system of nationalist
individualism that has to go....We are living in the end of the sovereign
states....In the great struggle to evoke a Westernized World Socialism,
contemporary governments may vanish....Countless people...will hate the new
world order....and will die protesting against it."

1940 - A Book World Order (Civitas Dei) by
Lionel Curtis is published. This 985 page volume will be called the foundation
of all thought on the design of a new order. It examines human society and
concludes that a working system must mean the organization of all human society
into one commonwealth.

1942 - In The Philadelphia Inquirer (June
18), reporter William Murphy, Jr. wrote that on June 17, "Undersecretary
of State, Sumner Welles called for the early creation of an international
organization....the setting up of a new world order on a permanent basis."

1948 - July: The CFR's Foreign Affairs
publishes "A New World Takes Shape" by Sir Harold Butler in which he
asks: "How far can the life of nations, which for centuries have thought
of themselves as distinct and unique, be merged with the life of other nations?
How far are they prepared to sacrifice a part of their sovereignty without
which there can be no effective economic or political union?....Out of the
prevailing confusion a new world is taking shape...which may point the way
toward the new order."

1948 - UNESCO: Its Purpose and Its
Philosophy by Fabian Socialist Sir Julian Huxley is published in which he
proclaims that UNESCO "...In its education program it can stress the
ultimate need for world political unity and familiarize all peoples with the
implications of the transfer of full sovereignty from separate nations to a
world organization..."

1949 - April: United Nations World magazine
publishes an article by Ambassador Warren Austin, chief of the U.S. Mission to
the UN, in which he pronounces that "....World government could not be
accepted without radical change of national outlook.... It will take a long
time to prepare peoples and governments of most nations for acceptance of and
participation in a world government....If we expect this future world
government to be created by agreement and not by force or conquest, we will
have to be willing to work patiently until peoples or governments are ready for
it....

1949 - Towards World Understanding, vol. V,
is published by UNESCO, and in this volume one reads: "As long as the
child breathes the poisoned air of nationalism, education in world-mindedness
can produce only rather precarious results....For the moment, it is sufficient
to note that it is most frequently in the family that the children are infected
with nationalism by hearing what is national extolled and what is foreign
disparaged....The activity of the school cannot bring about the desired result
unless, repudiating every form of nationalism..."

1949 - The New World Order by communist
Scott Nearing is published, in which he projects that "the one world of
technology must become one world also economically and politically....Such
objectives will be achieved most easily through a science of social
engineering."

1951 - July 24: The Chicago Tribune
publishes a front page news article titled " 'Global' Flag Gen. Ike's Aim,
Says Senator," which begins with the words: "Gen. Eisenhower is
working for an allied army under a single flag, uniform, and command to defend
Western Europe, senators reported today on their return from an overseas inspection
trip."

1951 - July 31: The Chicago Tribune
publishes an article, "OWI (office of war information) Propaganda machine
Linked to Rhodes (Rhodes scholars) Men," stating: "Those who absorbed
the Elmer Davis (Rhodes scholar and head of OWI), Office of War Information
training have pushed the British concept of policing the world with American
soldiers and economic aid and have fought for a world federation under which
the United States would surrender its sovereignty." About 40 years later,
American soldiers will be stationed in many nations around the world as part of
UN peacekeeping missions.

1953 - The Impact of Science on Society by
Fabian Socialist Bertrand Russell is published in which he declares: " I
think the subject which will be of most importance politically is mass
psychology....Various results will soon be arrived at: that the influence of
home is obstructive....although this science will be diligently studied, it
will be rigidly confined to the governing class. The populace will not be allowed
to know how its convictions were generated. When the technique has been
perfected, every government that has been in charge of education for a
generation will be able to control its subjects securely without the need of
armies or policemen....Educational propaganda, with government help, could
achieve this result in a generation. There are, however, two powerful forces
opposed to such a policy: one is religion; the other is nationalism....A
scientific world society cannot be stable unless there is a world government.

1958 - In Arthur Schlesinger Jr.'s “The
Coming of the New Deal” he quotes Machiavelli at the front of the book saying,
"There is nothing...more dangerous to handle, than to initiate a new order
of things." And at the end of the book, he quotes Fabian Socialist H.G.
Wells describing FDR as: "The most effective transmitting instrument
possible for the coming of the new world order....He is continuously
revolutionary in the new way without ever provoking a stark revolutionary crisis."

1959 - The West in Crisis by
James Warburg is published, in which he proclaims that: "...a world order
without world law is an anachronism....A world which fails to establish the
rule of law over the nation-states cannot long continue to exist. We are living
in a perilous period of transition from the era of the fully sovereign
nation-state to the era of world government." James Warburg is a CFR
member and founder of United World Federalists. He is also the son of Paul
Warburg, an architect of the Federal Reserve.

1960 - The United States in the World Arena
by Walt Rostow (CFR) is published. In the book he declares: "It is a
legitimate American objective to see removed from all nations--including the
United States--the right to use substantial military force to pursue their own
interest. Since this residual right is the root of national sovereignty and the
basis for the existence of an international arena of power, it is, therefore,
an American interest to see an end to nationhood as it had been historically
defined."

1961 - Sept, State Department document 7277
titled, "Freedom From War: The U.S. Program for General and Complete
disarmament in a Peaceful World" is published. President Kennedy delivers
this to the UN on Sept 25. This document provides that the United States will
disarm along with other countries so that the UN becomes the unchallengeable
World power....disarmament "would proceed to a point where no state would
have the military power to challenge the progressively strengthened UN Peace
Force." This transition is still going on today...

1962 - March 10 State Department Study
Memorandum No. 7, "A World Effectively Controlled by the United Nations,
"written by CFR member Lincoln Bloomfield, in which he states: "A
world effectively controlled by the United Nations is one in which "world
government" would come about through the establishment of supranational
institutions, characterized by mandatory universal membership and some ability
to employ physical force.... (But) if the communist dynamic was greatly abated,
the West might lose whatever incentive it has for world government." It
looks as if now the "communist menace" has been replaced by the
"terrorist menace". And of course they can switch back to the communist
menace or any other kind of menace whenever they want to.

1962 - A lecture given by CFR member Nelson
Rockefeller at Harvard University in which he says that there is"...a new
and free order struggling to be born.... (There is a) fever of nationalism....
(but) the nation-state is becoming less and less competent to perform its
international political tasks....These are some of the reasons pressing us to
lead vigorously toward the true building of a new world order.... (with)
voluntary service...Sooner perhaps than we may realize,....there will evolve
the bases for a federal structure of the free world."

1967 - March 26: Pope Paul VI writes
Populorum Progressio and states: "Who can fail to see the need and
importance of thus gradually coming to the establishment of a world authority
capable of taking effective action on the juridical and political planes?
Delegates to international organizations, public officials, gentlemen of the
press, teachers and educators--all of you must realize that you have your part
to play in the construction of a new world order.

1967 - Richard Nixon writing in The CFR
periodical Foreign Affairs Oct 1967 "....and to evolve regional approaches
to development needs and to the evolution of a new world order."

1968 - The Subtle and Leisurely Penetration,
a reference report from the George Mason School of Correspondence, is published
by Education Information, Inc., of Sacramento, CA. It mentions that the
thirty-two Americans to be Rhodes Scholars this year have been selected, and
then states: "The stated objectives of Cecil John Rhodes and his friend,
Sir Andrew Carnegie, included the reduction of the United States to a colony of
the New World Order."

1968 - October: In this edition of the
CFR's Foreign Affairs is an article, "Asia After Vietnam," by Richard
Nixon (CFR member 1961-1965), in which he writes of nations' disposition
"to evolve regional approaches to development needs and to the evolution
of a new world order."

1968 - Gov Nelson Rockefeller from Deseret
News July 26,1968, Salt Lake City, Utah, page 2A...."New York Gov Nelson
A. Rockefeller says as president he would work toward international creation of
"a new world order...."

1970 - Between Two Ages: America's Role in
the Technetronic Era by Zbigniew Brzezinski is published. He is a CFR member
who will become the first director of the Trilateral Commission and President
Carter's national security advisor. In August 2007, Brzezinski endorsed
Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama. In this book he states:
"Marxism represents a further vital and creative stage in the maturing of
man's universal vision. Marxism is simultaneously a victory of the external,
active man over the inner, passive man and a victory of reason over
belief.....Human beings become increasingly manipulable and malleable...Today
we are again witnessing the emergence of transnational elites....whose ties cut
across national boundaries....The nation-state is gradually yielding its
sovereignty....Further progress will require greater American sacrifices. More
intensive efforts to shape a new world monetary structure will have to be
undertaken.

1971 - Richard Nixon (CFR) quoted by James
Reston (CFR) in Boston Herald Traveller May 21 ...”Aside from politics, Nixon
would obviously like to preside over the creation of a new world order ...”

1972 - Pres Nixon's speech giving in Peking
from UPI 2-25-72...."and the hope that each of us has to build a new world
order....."

SELECTED WARNINGS ABOUT A 'NEW WORLD ORDER'
from the founder of The John Birch Society, Robert Welch, and published in the
Society's Bulletin:

1972 - May, page 10 "Or, as
fellow Insider Mr. James Reston of the New York Times enthusiastically puts it,
deliberately using the two-hundred years old language and slogan of the
Conspiracy -- 'Mr. Nixon cannot become the head of a new world order (Novus
Ordo Seclorum) unless the Communist nations are brought into the world
order....' "

1972 - Sept, page 29 "This plan is to
establish -- very soon -- the first stages of a 'new world order.' This will be
the novus ordo seclorum for which a self-perpetuating inner circle of
Conspirators has been working and scheming relentlessly during some six
generations...."

1972 - Oct, page 28 "There should be
no surprise for longtime readers of the Bulletin....that those plans include
the conversion of the United States into a socialist nation....and the merger
of that enslaved segment of mankind with other Communist nations into a New
World Order. That goal, under that very name -- originally written in
bastardized Latin as novus ordo seclorum -- has been envisioned by a Master
Conspiracy for the past two hundred years as the ultimate product of all its
crimes against humanity, and of all its subversive onslaughts against western
civilization."

1973 - August 10: The New York Times
publishes "From a China Traveller" by David Rockefeller, who writes
about Communist China: "One is impressed immediately by the sense of
national harmony....There is a very real and pervasive dedication to chairman
Mao and Maoist principles. Whatever the price of the Chinese Revolution, it has
obviously succeeded not only in producing more efficient and dedicated
administration, but also in fostering high morale and community purpose.
General social and economic progress is no less impressive....The enormous
social advances of China have benefited greatly from the singleness of ideology
and purpose....The social experiment in China under Chairman Mao's leadership
is one of the most important and successful in history."

1974 - Richard N. Gardner writing in
Foreign Affairs (CFR) April 1974 Article entitled The Hard Road to World Order,
"In short, the "house of world order: will have to be built from the
bottom up rather than from the top down. It will look like a great "booming,
buzzing confusion," .......but an end run around national sovereignty,
eroding it piece by piece, will accomplish much more than the old-fashioned
frontal assault."

1975 - James Reston Sunday Herald
Advertiser, Boston Aug 3,1975......"the spirit of Glassboro under
President Johnson was that the big powers should forget the past and work
together for a new world order...."

1975 - A Declaration of INTERdependence by
Henry Steele Commager Oct 24,1975......."Two centuries ago our forefathers
brought forth a new nation; now we must join with others to bring forth a new
world order..."

1976 - The Freeman Digest (Jan 79) will
publish an interview with Joseph Slater, president of the Aspen Institute for
Humanistic Studies, in which he will respond to the question about "the
new world order" as follows: "Whatever system is constructed, many
people feel that the new global community will be monolithic; that is why the
words "new world order" tend to connote a sort of 1984 Orwellian kind
of notion where there is some master system...."

1977 - The Third Try at World Order by
Harlan Cleveland, CFR member is published. He calls for "changing
Americans' attitudes and institutions"; for "complete disarmament
(except for international soldiers)"; for "fairer distribution of
worldly goods through a new International Economic Order"; and for
"international standard for individual entitlement to food, health and
education."

1977 - July: The Atlantic Monthly publishes
"The Trilateral Connection" by former Washington Post columnist
Jeremiah Novak, in which he states: "For the third time in this century, a
group of American scholars, businessmen, and government officials is planning
to fashion a New World Order."

1979 - Fidel Castro, Associated Press Oct
12 1979 at the United Nations. "Fidel Castro finger waving in the air and
angry fist thumping the lectern, demanded a "new world order" and
dressed down the United States today for "aggressive" and
"exploitative" policies around the world."

1982 - "Just as there must come a new
world economic order, there must come a new world communication order.....It
will take time, but it must come. "Christian Century April 14, 1982 p.
442, by William F. Fore.

1986 - Regarding "the
establishment" of which George Bush was a member, a book was written about
some of its leaders and was titled The Wise Men (1986). It was co-authored by
Rhodes Scholar, CFR member, and a Time editor, Walter isaacson, who described
how 6 leaders "shaped a new world order," were internationalists, and
had a "common outlook. " One of them, Chip Bohlen, was quoted as
saying about socialism: "maybe that is the road we ought to go down."
Also in the book one reads that Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. in 1965 wrote: "The
New York financial and legal community was the heart of the American
establishment....its front organizations, the Rockefeller, Ford and Carnegie
foundations and the Council on Foreign Relations."

1988 - George Bush would run for the
presidency of the United States in 1988, and on Feb 10, The Washington Post
quoted David Rockefeller as remarking that "He's (Bush) one of us ('the
establishment')....If he were president, he would be in a better position than
anyone else to pull together the people in the country who believe that we are
in fact living in one world and have to act that way."

1988 - Mikhail Gorbachev speaking at UN ,
The Boston Globe Dec 8 1988 "....He called for a "new world
order" founded not on force but on dialogue......."

1989 - President Bush gave the commencement
address at Texas A & M University on May 12, he which he stated
"Ultimately, our objective is to welcome the Soviet Union back into the
world order....Perhaps the world order of the future will truly be a family of
nations." --Arizona Daily Star, May 12.

1990 - Mikhail Gorbachev quoted in
Washington Post Feb 25 1990 "...A new world order is taking shape so fast
that governments are well as private citizens find it difficult just to absorb
the gallop of events....."

1990 - Mikhail Gorbachev speaking at
Stanford University quoted by Sentinel wire services Jun 5 1990, "Saying
the world should not debate who won the Cold War, Soviet President Mikhail S.
Gorbachev called Monday for the United states and Soviet Union to be partners
in building "a new world order"...."Tolerance is the alpha and
omega of a new world order"....

1991 - May 18 Valley Times, Pleasanton, CA
an article entitled "Shevardnadze touts U.N.", staff writer Jeanie R.
Wakeland writes about a speech in San Francisco sponsored by the World Affairs
Council: "Shevardnadze said the United nations cannot do anything if its
decisions aren't carried out by all members. Nations can be made to feel they
'lose' if they go against a U.N. position, Shevardnadze said. 'If we can rely
on the (U.N.) position, we can build on this for a new world order."

1991 - Associated Press June 6, Oslo,
Norway: "Mikhail Gorbachev said yesterday in his Nobel Peace lecture that
Western failure to heed his call for economic aid could dash hopes for a peaceful
new world order.....'To me, it is self-evident that if Soviet perestroika
succeeds, there will be a real chance of building a new world order.' "

President Bush (SR) quotes on new
world order and United nations:

"Time and again in this
century, the political map of the world was transformed. And in each instance,
a new world order came about through the advent of a new tyrant or the outbreak
of a bloody global war, or its end. " Feb 28, 1990---this quote is six
months before Iraq's invasion of Kuwait in August.

"Out of these troubled
times, our fifth objective--a new world order- - can emerge......We are now in
sight of a United Nations that performs as envisioned by its founders." --
Sept 11 1990

President Bush delivers an address to
Congress titled "Toward a New World Order," regarding the crisis in
the Persian Gulf after Iraq invaded Kuwait in August. He will follow this with
and October 1st address to the U.N., in which he will speak of the
"collective strength of the world community expressed by the U.N....a
historic movement towards a new world order."

"I think what's at stake here is the
new world order....a reinvigorated United Nations." -Jan 7 1991

"(The Gulf crisis) has to do
with a new world order. And that world order is only going to be enhanced if
this newly activated peacekeeping function of the United nations proves to be
effective." -Jan 9 1991

"When we are successful, and we will
be, we have a real chance at this new world order, an order in which a credible
United Nations can use it's peacekeeping role to fulfill the promise and vision
of the UN's founders." -Jan 16 1991

A quote from an invitation sent
to Republican contributors throughout the United Stated in

May 1991: "Now, our
President faces greater tasks. And he must have help from like-minded men and
women in the U.S. House of Representatives and the U.S. Senate who can help him
establish the "new world order" he seeks."

1992 - July 20 Time magazine published
"The Birth of the Global Nation" by Strobe Talbott (Rhodes scholar
roommate of Bill Clinton at Oxford University, CFR director, Carnegie Endowment
for International Peace board of directors member, and Trilateralist from a
wealthy Ohio investment banking family), in which he writes: All countries are basically
social arrangements....No matter how permanent or even sacred they may seem at
any one time, in fact they are all artificial and temporary....Perhaps national
sovereignty wasn't such a great idea after all....But it has taken the events
in our own wondrous and terrible century to clinch the case for world
government."

1992 - August 26: The New York Times
publishes "The World Needs an Army on Call" by U.S. Senator David
Boren (Rhodes Scholar 1963, CFR member, and member of "Skull and
Bones") in which he states: "In the aftermath of World WarII,
President Truman wanted to empower the United Nations to create a new world
order....Richard Gardner proposes that forty to fifty member nations contribute
to a rapid-deployment force of one hundred thousand volunteers that could train
under common leadership....It is time for us to create such a force....The
existence of such a force would go a long way toward making the "new world
order" more than just a slogan."

1993 - Jan 13: Confirmation hearings are
held for CFR member Warren Christopher's nomination to be Secretary of State.
He and Senator Joseph Biden discuss the possibility of NATO becoming a
peacekeeping surrogate for the U.N. "to foster the creation of a new world
order." That is just what happened in Bosnia.

1993 - April 21: General Colin Powell
receives the United Nations Association-USA's Global Leadership Award, and he
remarks: "The United Nations will spearhead our efforts to manage the new
conflicts (that afflict our world)....Yes the principles of the United Nations
Charter are worth our lives, our fortunes, and our sacred
honor."!!!!!?????

1993 - May 4: New CFR president Leslie Gelb
(formerly an editor at The New York Times) says on "The Charlie Rose
Show" that "...you (Charlie Rose) had me on (before) to talk about
the new world order....I talk about it all the time....It's one world
now...."

1993 - June 22. In case there is any doubt
about whether President Clinton (CFR) supports world government, on this date
he signs a letter to the World Federalist Association congratulating Strobe
Talbott (CFR) on receiving (june 24) the WFA's first "Norman Cousins
Global Governance Award." The WFA is a leading force for world federal
government. Clinton's letter states: "Norman Cousins worked for world
peace and world government...Strobe Talbott's lifetime achievements as a voice
for global harmony have earned him this recognition....He will be a worthy
recipient of the Norman Cousins Global Governance Award. Best wishes....for
future success."

1993 - July 18: CFR member and
Trilateralist Henry Kissinger writes in The Los Angeles Times concerning NAFTA:
"What Congress will have before it is not a conventional trade agreement
but the architecture of a new international system....a first step toward a new
world order."

1993 - September 9: Concerning whether U.S.
troops should remain in Somalia as part of a U.N. operation, General Colin
Powell, chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, says that a pullout would be
"devastating to our hopes for the new world order and our ability to
participate in multinational organizations to deal with problems like
this."

1993 - W. Scott Thompson (Rhodes Scholar
1963-66) writes "Conflict and Conflict Resolution: On to the Twenty-First
Century" for the federal United Stated Institute of Peace, of which he is
a board member appointed by President Reagan in 1986. In this article, Thompson
writes about "a positive factor: the greater reliance on (and opportunity
for) the United Nations to resolve perennial conflicts....In addition to a
strengthened U.N., a New World Order requires understandings and divisions of
labor among like-minded friends across the globe."

1994 - World Federalist Association will
publish The Genius of Federation: Why World Federation Is the Answer to Global
Problems, which will state: "Let the U.N. establish new agencies such as
an International Criminal Court....National sovereignty would be gradually
eroded until it is no longer an issue. Eventually a world federation can be formally
adopted with little resistance."

1994 - April 14: Americans are killed as a
result of a "friendly fire" attack while patrolling over Iraq, and
Vice-President Al Gore will refer to them as "those who died in the
service of the United Nations." !!!!!?????

1994 - May 3: President Clinton signs
Presidential Decision Directive 25, which strengthens the U.N. and describes
how American soldiers will serve under foreign commanders. PDD25 will only be
released to top administration officials and a few member of Congress, the
general public is refused access.

1994 - the McAlvany Intelligence Advisor
March 1995 quotes Vladimir Zhirinovsky on Nov 9 at a press conference at the
U.N. said, "There has long been a hidden agenda to merge America and Russia
under the New World Order."

1995 - Jan 27: Billionaire financier George
Soros at the World Economic Forum at Davos, Switzerland, says the world needs a
"new world order," and he further warns: "I am here to alert you
that we are entering a period of world disorder."

1995 - July/August: In the CFR's Foreign
Affairs, prominent CFR member Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. exclaims: "We are
not going to achieve a new world order without paying for it in blood as well
as in words and money."

1995 - The report, "Our Global
Neighborhood," by The Commission on Global Governance (partly funded by
the U.N. Development Program and endorsed by the U.N. Secretary-General) is
released, and states: "A new world order must be organized....Global
governance is the way we manage global affairs....nations have to accept that
in certain fields, sovereignty has to be exercised collectively....We need to
accept that there may be circumstances within countries when the security of
people is so severely violated that external intervention becomes justified. We
propose that the U.N. Charter be amended to permit intervention in such
circumstances....We believe that there is a need for a highly trained U.N.
Volunteer (military) Force....Accelerated progress must be made toward demilitarizing
the international society...We strongly endorse community initiatives to
...encourage the disarming of civilians....

1996 - Jan 24: U.S. Army Specialist Michael
New is convicted at a court-martial on a charge of refusing an order to wear a
U.N. insignia.

1996 - A Reporter's Life by Walter Cronkite
is published, in which he proclaims: " if we are to avoid catastrophe, a
system of world order- - preferably a system of world government -- is
mandatory. The proud nations someday will ....yield up their precious
sovereignty."

1996 - May 11 Journalist Joan Veon
interviews David C. Korten, author of When Corporations Rule the World (1995)
and former Ford Foundation project specialist in Manila. In this interview,
Korten claims that: "the World Trade Organization is creating a world
government in which one organization which is totally unelected, wholly
secretive....with the power to virtually override and local or national laws if
those in any way inconvenience global corporations....It was a terrible shock
(to those of us who supported Bill Clinton) when Clinton came in and GATT and
NAFTA became the centerpieces of his policy....And in a sense, there was almost
a seamless transition from President Bush to President Clinton in that
regard....Our democracy has been rendered meaningless by big money. The truth
is there are politicians (who) are owned lock, stock and barrel by the big
money interests....Our elections create, to some extent, a facade of
choice."

1996 - October 23: On "The Charlie
Rose Show" on the Public Broadcasting System, Mikhail Gorbachev states:
"We are part of the Cosmos. Cosmos is my God. Nature is my God....The
future society will be a totally new civilization which will synthesize the
experience of Socialism and Capitalism...."

1998 - May 5: The New York Times publishes
"The New World Order" by A. M. Rosenthal, in which he writes:
"The U.S., its democratic allies and major dictatorships are rapidly
building a new world order....The U.S. gets to sell strategic material to
China, offering as an extra a visit by the U.S. President to honor the
Communist leaders and expand their power and political life span. Religious and
political mavericks in the totalitarian partners of the new world order get
prison, or death, often both. The press of the democracies gets to write about
the growth of order in the new order. Other citizens of the democracies get to
say costs of imported goods are down, how nice. Americans and Europeans may
come to object for political or moral reasons, or because the new world order
may after all cost

2001 - "There is a chance for the
President of the United States to use this (9-11) disaster to carry out ... a
new world order." (Gary Hart, at a televised meting organized by the CFR
in Washington, D.C. Sept 14.)

Need I go on?

Source the information above for yourself,
read the books, documents and other publications.

It will then become quite plain that the
"New World Order" is not fictional, and is indeed a very real complex
agenda for total world control based on a socialist system fueled by
Luciferianism. (But as for the religious/philosophical aspect, I will have to
go into another writing, as it is well beyond the scope of this dissertation.)

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Joe Ortiz has the distinction of being the first Mexican American in US history to conduct a talk show on an English-language, commercial radio station. He began his broadcasting career in 1971 at KABC TALK RADIO 790 AM in the highly competitive Los Angeles media market. He went on to become an award-winning broadcaster, news reporter and newspaper columnist in Los Angeles for over 30 years. Semi-retired, he promotes his three books on theology, is the President of the "Official Tom Flores Fan Club" and manages several blogs and web sites, and his public relations consulting company at Joe Ortiz Associates ~